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Park Royal Acapulco
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No. 110 Costera Guitarrón
Fracc Playa Guitarron
Acapulco, GUE
39880

+52 744 440 6565
Fax: +52 744 440 6598

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Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on Jan 17 2008



Best time ever!!!!
I just returned from Acapulco and I had the best time ever. Everything about this hotel i loved. I was there with my boyfriend and we had an amazing time. The view from our room was ok..but once we stepped out of our room it was beautiful. I loved the fact it had a private beach and the pools were great, not too crowded. Great food, drinks, staff, and most importantly it was very safe. The cleaniness of the room was excellent. I did not like that it was a little far from the main attractions but we managed to get around. I recommend this hotel to everyone!!!



Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on Feb 25 2006



I Enjoyed My Stay
My wife and I travelled from Boston. Airfare and the 1 week all-inclusive were 1200 U.S. each. The hotel was very clean. The food did get repetitive but we went out to some great restauraunts. The bars only had Corona for beer, which did not bother me as I do not drink beer. I was able to get Pina Coladas, Bananna and Strawberry Daquris as well as quite a few other drinks. I took 2000 U.S. to spend and came back with 1200. Before you get in a cab ask how much. It always cost us 50 pesos or 5 bucks. Most shops, taxis and restauraunts were 10/1 peso/dollar. If you shop around you can get 10.25-10.50/1 peso/dollar. I took 50 $1 bills for tips and should have taken 100. Yes, tips are included in the all-inclusive but I like to tip. $1 a day for the bartenders and waitstaff and 2 a day for houskeeping. The private beach is nice as when we went to some oublic beaches we were bothered by peddlers selling everything under the sun. Royal resorts recently purchased this hotel and they have timeshare salespeople all over. I told them first day I was not interested and they left me alone. They were very helpfull with getting tickets to anything you wanted, although you save 5-25 dollars doing it yourself. We went to the Sunday night bullfight (be warned, things go bad for the bulls, my wife and her girlfreind left immediately) I really was nervous going down, reading all the negative reports but I was very pleasently surprised and would recommend it to anybody. If you need more info email me at johnclem at mac dot com.



Reviewed by: FELICIA from on Feb 23 2006



Very rude and unaccommodating
The front desk staff/ housekeeping if you have to call them are very rude. Most of the staff do not speak very good english, which is hard if you know little spaish. The room were average we had a nice view the food was okay but became repeatative after a couple of days. Although we did not become sick, we met a few people that said they did which is only hearsay. There is nothing to after about 6:00-6:30 pm. The pool bar and restaurant as well the snack place are all closed by then. There is no night entertainment, other than some karoke which is over by 11:00pm. There is o shuttle to the downtown area which is bustling all night long. You can even find restaurants that are open all night. This requires a taxi. This will cost you approx. 7-8 U.S. dollars one way. On the return you may be able to get a ride back for $5.00 U.S. The hotel is not bad there room for improvement starting with the front desk. WILL NOT EVER RETURN.



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